A shielded high purity germanium detector has been used to measure the abun
dance of U, Th and K in aggregate, sand and cement. The measurements were p
erformed in order to demonstrate that the materials contained less than 10
ppm U and less than 20 ppm Th and were therefore suitable for the construct
ion of a low background shielding enclosure.
A particular feature of this work is the simplicity of the absolute efficie
ncy calibration. In brief the relative U and Th contents of each sample wer
e derived by first determining the relative detection efficiency curve for
each sample using the known relative gamma-ray emission probabilities of th
e U- and Th-decay series lines from the radionuclides naturally present. To
obtain the true activities, the relative efficiency curves for each sample
were scaled so that they passed through the absolute efficiency value meas
urement at 1461 keV using a sample containing KCl bought as an analytical r
eagent and requiring no special radiological handling precautions. A small
experimentally estimated correction was applied for the difference in self
absorption between the KCl and building materials due to the differences in
material density. The K-40 content of the unknown samples was obtained dir
ectly from the density adjusted KCl calibration. The measurements are belie
ved to be accurate to approximately +/-5% absolute. (C) 1999 Elsevier Scien
ce Ltd. All rights reserved.